mooneryder:

mooneryder:

Coco Characters Portrayed by Spongebob (NOT SPOILER FREE)

Until Viacom gets their shit together and unblocks my video from YouTube, I’ll just upload this here

Okay, can someone please explain to me how this is copyright infringement? My fair use claim got rejected in like a day. Countless other videos like this already exist on YouTube, but only mine isn’t fair use?? WTF???? Viacom pulling their copyright bullshit out of their ass as usual

VICTORY! Here is the link to the video on youtube if anyone wants to see it on there:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKnUDFGvLZI

miguelcocofangirl:

kaatarika:

Hector character study! he’s surprisingly easy to draw

The last pictures are courtesy of Imelda (click on it for translation)

La imagen con la guitarra

“tómame una foto así como que no me doy cuenta”

Jajajajajaaaaawwwwww 💖💕👌

Te queda bien hermoso ❤❤❤

Gracias por este día, con Héctor hermoso en el dashboard 😘😘😘😘❤💖

im-fairly-whitty:

Coco gangster!AU: The Bosses

– The Land of the Dead is undergoing a violent turf war between two opposing gangs: the Cruzitos Crew and the Rivera Stilettoes.

– The Crizitos’ boss is Ernesto De la Cruz himself, a shady musical celebrity in life who’s become even shadier in death, bribing and mugging his way to power with the help of his devoted crew. He is easily flattered but even more easily offended, getting rid of people for reasons understandable only to his own ego.

– The Rivera Stilettoes are run by Mamá Imelda, a no-nonsense ice queen who is as efficient as she is terrifying. She’ll give anyone her protection as long as they follow her rules to the letter. Few people cross her once, even fewer have the opportunity to cross her twice.

– Imelda fights to keep Ernesto from corrupting the entire land of the dead, but also holds a personal grudge against him. She believes that in life Cruz convinced her husband to leave her for a life of crime, resulting in his early and shameful death. She doesn’t realize that her husband never was a criminal, that Cruz killed him as a stepping stone to fame, and has refused to ever see her husband even after death, thinking he betrayed her in life and is still in league with Cruz.

– Miguel is dropped into the middle of a battle zone when he steals Ernesto’s guitar but is quickly picked up by a kindly drifter, one of the timid citizens who belong to neither gang. The drifter, a ragged but energetic man named Hector, reluctantly agrees to help Miguel find a way home by contacting Cruz, who is an old friend of his that he has little to no contact with (not knowing Cruz was the cause of his death).

– This task is made more difficult when Imelda, who is desperate to get her great-great-grandson back to the land of the living before he’s discovered by her arch-enemy, puts a heavy bounty on Miguel’s head to be taken alive after the boy runs away from her, misguidedly wanting Ernesto’s blessing instead.

– Hector is on bad terms with Imelda and on neutral terms with Ernesto, meaning that he’s all too eager to help Miguel avoid his estranged wife, (a task he’s had to become very good at) never guessing that Miguel is their descendant. Or that Ernesto will use the Miguel as a bargaining chip if he realizes who the boy really is.

[Read Part 2: The Star Crossed Lovers]